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December 19, 2024
Current Issue
Michael Tomasky
What Did the Democrats Win?
Hilton Als
An Awful and Beautiful Light
Noah Feldman
The Battle Over Scalia’s Legacy
David Cole
A New Assault on Marriage Equality
Fintan O’Toole
Democracy’s Afterlife
Sophie Pinkham
‘Something Resembling Normal Life’
Mark Danner
The Con He Rode In On
Lili Loofbourow
The Loss of Shared Grief
Deborah Eisenberg
Threats Real and Imaginary
Elaine Blair
As Bad as It Gets
David W. Blight
Republicans: The New Confederacy
Caroline Fraser
Red Wedding
Annette Gordon-Reed
Rebellious History
Jonathan Stevenson
Trump’s Praetorian Guard
Brian Dillon
Chaos and Cathode Rays
Pamela Karlan
Our Most Vulnerable Election
Julian Bell
‘Teeming with Things Unknown’
Dayna Tortorici
The Desk and the Daring
Night and Day
Jay Caspian Kang
Ball Don’t Lie
Making Order of the Breakdown
Clair Wills
Stepping Out
Bill McKibben
130 Degrees
Ingrid D. Rowland
The Virtuoso
Anne Enright
Wanting Wrong
Gary Younge
What Black America Means to Europe
Ursula Lindsey
Family Values
Hari Kunzru
Democracy’s Red Line
Carl Elliott
An Ethical Path to a Covid Vaccine
Brenda Wineapple
Our First Authoritarian Crackdown
Mitchell Abidor
‘Almost Certain’
Lucy Sante
A Publicist in the Old Sense
Emily Berry
Holes
Lara Prior-Palmer
Basket
Anne Carson
Short Talk on Kafka on Hölderlin
Joseph O’Neill
Brand New Dems?
Nick Laird
Fun for One
Michael Greenberg
Emergency Responder
Vector in Chief
Rae Armantrout
The Steps
Ishmael Reed
Mr. Carla Blank
Amitai Etzioni
Just Say No
An Outside Chance
Sylvia Legris
Corn Crowfoot, Corn Buttercup
Trump Is Not Exempt
The Party Cannot Hold
Damion Searls
Forgetful Angel
Elisa Gabbert
New Theories on Boredom
Warren in the Trap
Paula Bohince
Epic Rain
Jesse Kass
When Did Reconstruction End?
Whatever He Wants
Jan Zábrana
Evening Trains
Zadie Smith
What Do We Want History to Do to Us?
Ruth Padel
Bonn
Jessica T. Mathews
Do the Democrats Have a Foreign Policy?
Steven Simon
The Middle East: Trump Blunders In
Natalie Shapero
Weekend
William Logan
Moon, January
John K. Collins
Not So Glorious
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